St. Bees

St. Bees, a village on the Cumberland coast, 4 m. S. of Whitehaven; has a Church of England Theological College, founded in 1816 by Dr. Law, bishop of Chester; designed for students of limited means; a ruined priory church of Henry I.'s time was renovated for the accommodation of the college.

Population (circa 1900) given as 1,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

St. Asaph * St. Bernard
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Sahib
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Saint
St. Albans
St. Aloysius
St. Andrews
Saint Arnaud, Jacques Leroy de
St. Asaph
St. Bees
St. Bernard
St. Brieuc
St. Christopher
St. Clair
St. Cloud
St. Cyr
Saint-Cyr, Laurent Gouvion, Marquis de
St. Davids
St. Denis
St. Elias, Mount

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Addison, Joseph
Allatius, Leo
Benn, William
Bonnet, Charles
Butler, Charles
Hartlib, Samuel
Hyginus, Caius Julius
Maclaurin, Coun
Patrizi, Francis
Ruccellai, John